Thank you.
Six years ago, I used Loctitie All Plastics Super Glue on a 902 phase plug. It's a 2 part with a bonding agent and activator. As far as I know, it's still holding strong today. I think you can find it at Home Depot. I also used paper shims in the gap for alignment.
Good luck.
Thank you.
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I like to use silicone as a glue, bonds to most things and holds pretty good.
I agree that it does look like super glue was used at the factory - can anyone who worked there confirm?
If it is, it sure explains why so many of them fall off.
As far as the document referenced, here is the full-sized page:
802-8G detail
- Mike
They probably used epoxy to hold the wire to the former, the former to the diaphragm and the diaphragm to the basket. They probably also used it to hold the metal parts of the motor together.
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My Home Depot did not have an Epoxy for plastics so I got the Loctite All Plastics Super Glue that miker1 mentioned.
The surfaces were all scraped clean then wiped with the non-acetone nail cleaner with a lint free cloth and then with an alcohol swab to reduce any chance of residue. I then applied the bonding agent and glue as directed using glue only on the upper half of the motor 'cup'. I didn't need the matchbook cover as the plug centered itself. So far so good. Will update if anything bad happens.
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I remember Jerry Hubbard saying it was a special type of glue - not anything that you'd normally find just anywhere.
Why not ask Hanuschak?
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Hi Todd,
I have done the gluing and let it play all evening. They feel very solid and there is no glue in the slits like originally. The two drivers sound the same so I think it went well.
Bill H? No thanks, not had good luck in dealings with him.
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Glad you found a solution, and sorry to hear that you had a bad experience with BH. I have had, and only heard, great stories about his business practices and the quality of his work.... He must have been having a bad day or week, or it was out of his control? He once gave me a horn for free and I have spent over an hour on the phone with him for 2 different repairs 30 mins each, multiple calls. I try to keep it short... can you imagine how many people want his time....MIND BLOWING.....Now imagine all the people who call him and english isn't their first language or when a translator is invovled?
Thanks for posting the full sized page! There isn't a lot of literature on the 802-8G; this would be a good document for our library. How is the library coming, Altec Best? I'm sure with the hurricane it's the last thing on your mind right now--just wondering if a library is still in the eventual works?
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